Vedder rocks Slater Foundation Benefit in San Clemente April 20th, 2008 · Post a Comment · posted by sprice Pearl Jam lead singer Eddie Vedder performed a special 90-minute show in front of an exclusive group of celebrities, pro surfers and members of the surf industry Saturday at a Kelly Slater Foundation benefit in San Clemente.
A crowd of 700 gathered at a private home near the former Western White House to raise money for Surfrider’s Save Trestles campaign and MiOcean, among other charities. Slater was M.C. of the show that also featured a guest appearance by Ben Harper and rare musical appearance by Slater himself.
Actor/director Sean Penn and actresses Cameron Diaz and Laura Dern, and University of Hawaii quaterback and 2007 Heisman Trophy candidate Colt Brennan were in attendance. World tour star Taylor Knox, former WCT surfers Pat O’Connell, Peter Townend and Lisa Anderson, and recent XXL award winners Mike Parsons and Greg Long were also among the attendees. Teenage surfing phenom Courtney Conlogue helped serve up Nalu’s Island Grill.
Before the auction, Robert Shriver, brother-in-law to Gov. Schwarzenegger who was recently fired from the State Park and Recreation Commission along with Clint Eastwood for opposing the governor on the toll road issue, kept the audience thinking about the cause.
“We all thought ‘you must be kidding’” Shriver said of first hearing of the toll road plan. “They’re not kidding. This fight is not over.”
Vedder seized the evening to make political points and joke.
“Half the songs I ever wrote were written in the ocean, so this is my way to give back half the publishing,” he quiped. Later, after knocking off a edgy cover of Tom Petty’s “I Won’t Back Down,” which he called an “activist song” he shouted “Take your (expletive) road and put it somewhere else!”
Noting the attendance of friend and fellow surfer Penn, for whom Vedder contributed songs to the film “Into the Wild,” he said “Sean was looking for a way to donate, so he’s set up a booth and for $500 he’ll punch you in the face,” Vedder joked. “Then he’ll sign the wound in neosporin.”
Although the total amount raised for the evening was not available, guests paid a minimum of $500 to attend the event and the pre-concert auction raised over $150,000. Of the nine items in the auction, the item that received the highest bid was the lunch and full round of golf with Slater and pro golfer Fred Couples for $46,000
Main Set: Throw Your Arms Around Me, I Am Mine, Betterman, Masters of War, Small Town, Chicago, Guarented, No Ceiling, Far Behind, Rise Up, Milworker, Soon Forget, Drifting, You've Got To Hide Your Love Away, I Won't Back Down, Last Kiss, Porch
Encore: No More (w/ Ben Harper), Indifference (w/ Ben Harper and Kelly Slater), Hard Sun (w/ "anyone not old enough to drive")
Post subject: Re: Another Ed 'Secret Show' Jam 4/19
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 7:49 am
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can anyone please post a link to this item of news?
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Before the auction, Robert Shriver, brother-in-law to Gov. Schwarzenegger who was recently fired from the State Park and Recreation Commission along with Clint Eastwood for opposing the governor on the toll road issue, kept the audience thinking about the cause.
Post subject: Re: Another Ed 'Secret Show' Jam 4/19
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 11:41 am
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onawave wrote:
can anyone please post a link to this item of news?
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Before the auction, Robert Shriver, brother-in-law to Gov. Schwarzenegger who was recently fired from the State Park and Recreation Commission along with Clint Eastwood for opposing the governor on the toll road issue, kept the audience thinking about the cause.
Post subject: Re: Another Ed 'Secret Show' Jam 4/19
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 3:25 pm
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This makes 13 shows total for Ed's solo tour. Not bad. And a big "take that" to all the cynics who wrote Ed and this tour off. Ed kicked your ass. How does it feel?
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Post subject: Re: Another Ed 'Secret Show' Jam 4/19
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 3:33 pm
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100pacer wrote:
This makes 13 shows total for Ed's solo tour. Not bad. And a big "take that" to all the cynics who wrote Ed and this tour off. Ed kicked your ass. How does it feel?
lol, who the hell wrote ed off?
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Post subject: Re: Another Ed 'Secret Show' Jam 4/19
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 6:48 pm
this doesn't say anything
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I still semi-maintain that seeing more than two of these shows, it would become redundant, at least setlist wise, but I think Ed's presence alone is greater than the sum of the songs he plays... I think.
Would be curious to get the opinions of people who saw multiple shows
Post subject: Re: Another Ed 'Secret Show' Jam 4/19
Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2008 8:49 pm
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Noting the attendance of friend and fellow surfer Penn, for whom Vedder contributed songs to the film “Into the Wild,” he said “Sean was looking for a way to donate, so he’s set up a booth and for $500 he’ll punch you in the face,” Vedder joked. “Then he’ll sign the wound in neosporin.”
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Post subject: Re: Another Ed 'Secret Show' Jam 4/19
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 12:25 am
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Isaac Turner wrote:
I still semi-maintain that seeing more than two of these shows, it would become redundant, at least setlist wise, but I think Ed's presence alone is greater than the sum of the songs he plays... I think.
Would be curious to get the opinions of people who saw multiple shows
I saw three shows, and you got it exactly right. The redundancy of the set list was offset by not only Eddie's presence, but also the feeling in the room that we were seeing something special. Who knows if it will ever happen again.
Also, I don't think the set list is as redundant as it looks. Sure, the first three songs were the same for all 3 shows I saw, but he threw in wrinkles here and there, such as changing up the order of the Into The Wild tracks, rotating the uke songs between shows. Songs I got to hear that were unique to their respective show (the three that I saw, anyway):
Parting Ways Satellite Masters of War Here's To The State... Chicago Toast and Roast of Sean Penn Yellow Ledbetter Watchtower Growin' Up Broken Hearted Soon Forget
I'd throw Santa Cruz in there, too, but he played it at both Santa Cruz and Berkeley 2.
Post subject: Re: Another Ed 'Secret Show' Jam 4/19
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 3:42 am
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If I had a way of seeing Ed play that set on the beach I would probably pee in my pants. I would be nervous my excitement would manifest itself as one of those four hour erections you hear about on the Viagra/Cialas commericials.
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Post subject: Re: Another Ed 'Secret Show' Jam 4/19
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 4:03 am
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lord vedder wrote:
If I had a way of seeing Ed play that set on the beach I would probably pee in my pants. I would be nervous my excitement would manifest itself as one of those four hour erections you hear about on the Viagra/Cialas commericials.
picture us leaning at the bar... me: "so you're obsessed by the dick?"
VEDDER'S BETTER Eddie Vedder rocks Kelly Slater Foundation Benefit to Save Trestles
By: Mike Cianciulli April 23, 2008 It all made sense the day after. Although I never doubted Eddie Vedder's sincerity towards protecting the waves we play in everyday, sometimes it's tough to comprehend how people's words turn to action.
Vedder, friend/actor Sean Penn, big-wave mogul Jeff Clark, and host Marty Colombatto paddled out in front of Colombatto's estate overlooking Cotton's Point on Sunday -- the morning after a private benefit concert by Vedder in support of the Kelly Slater Foundation. To see the smile on his face and the stoke in his eyes that only surfing can provide calmed my whole deal. It became clear that to Eddie Vedder, surfing was more than just another "environmental cause worth fighting for."
Just twelve hours before, Vedder was on stage in Colombatto's backyard performing a private set for no less than 600 bigwigs and environmental enthusiasts. The newly-founded Kelly Slater Foundation aims to raise money and awareness for environmental groups such as Miocean and Surfrider Foundation. An A-list of surfing's who's who including Taylor Knox, Lisa Anderson, and Peter "PT" Townend mingled amongst the likes of Sean Penn and Ben Harper in the mansion's lawn that stretched practically from Cotton's to Upper's.
"Half of every song I've ever written, was written in the ocean so that's sort of my way of giving back," proclaimed Vedder in between songs, after a borderline explicit rant calling out Governor Schwarzenegger for turning his back on the fight to save Trestles.
The Kelly Slater Foundation Benefit raised over $350,000 for several environmental causes including Miocean, Surfers Healing, The Quiksilver Foundation, Pipeline to a Cure and Surfrider Foundation's efforts to stop the proposed 241 Toll Road from affecting Trestles. Aside from the hefty ticket price, a live auction, which included items such as a round of golf with Kelly and Fred Couples (winning bid was $46,000) and two signed Fender guitar by Slater and Vedder (pulling in $25,000 each), were instrumental in making the first-time event a success.
"It's very rare to see a cause be victorious and I know that we're not all the way there but that was a really great thing that happened a few months ago," said Vedder, commenting on the Coastal Commission's vote against the 241-extension.
The fundraising event's vibe was simple, yet extravagant. There were tasty food stations and myriad bars commingled around the sprawling acreage of the closest house to Trestles. After the dinner/cocktail hour, a motor-mouthed female auctioneer steered the ship before Slater got up and thanked everyone for being there. And just after dusk, Vedder, the 2007 SIMA Environmentalist of the Year, took the stage for an epic solo set.
The crowd rocked for hours to the soothing, yet provocative lyrics of the Pearl Jam frontman before folk icon Ben Harper joined Vedder on stage for the last few songs. Of course, the evening wouldn't have been complete without an impromptu jam session with Slater. The eight-time world champ parked it on stage between Vedder and Harper for the evening's final song, Pearl Jam's "Indifference," to a standing ovation.
"Let's all paddle out for a midnight surf!" belted Vedder after his last jam. While no one was exactly scrambling to put on a wetsuit in the cold night air, Vedder's message that night along with his session the next day spoke volumes towards his personal fight to save our waves.
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VEDDER'S BETTER Eddie Vedder rocks Kelly Slater Foundation Benefit to Save Trestles
By: Mike Cianciulli April 23, 2008 It all made sense the day after. Although I never doubted Eddie Vedder's sincerity towards protecting the waves we play in everyday, sometimes it's tough to comprehend how people's words turn to action. Vedder, friend/actor Sean Penn, big-wave mogul Jeff Clark, and host Marty Colombatto paddled out in front of Colombatto's estate overlooking Cotton's Point on Sunday -- the morning after a private benefit concert by Vedder in support of the Kelly Slater Foundation. To see the smile on his face and the stoke in his eyes that only surfing can provide calmed my whole deal. It became clear that to Eddie Vedder, surfing was more than just another "environmental cause worth fighting for." Just twelve hours before, Vedder was on stage in Colombatto's backyard performing a private set for no less than 600 bigwigs and environmental enthusiasts. The newly-founded Kelly Slater Foundation aims to raise money and awareness for environmental groups such as Miocean and Surfrider Foundation. An A-list of surfing's who's who including Taylor Knox, Lisa Anderson, and Peter "PT" Townend mingled amongst the likes of Sean Penn and Ben Harper in the mansion's lawn that stretched practically from Cotton's to Upper's.
"Half of every song I've ever written, was written in the ocean so that's sort of my way of giving back," proclaimed Vedder in between songs, after a borderline explicit rant calling out Governor Schwarzenegger for turning his back on the fight to save Trestles.
The Kelly Slater Foundation Benefit raised over $350,000 for several environmental causes including Miocean, Surfers Healing, The Quiksilver Foundation, Pipeline to a Cure and Surfrider Foundation's efforts to stop the proposed 241 Toll Road from affecting Trestles. Aside from the hefty ticket price, a live auction, which included items such as a round of golf with Kelly and Fred Couples (winning bid was $46,000) and two signed Fender guitar by Slater and Vedder (pulling in $25,000 each), were instrumental in making the first-time event a success. "Half of every song I've ever written, was written in the ocean so that's sort of my way of giving back." -- Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder
"It's very rare to see a cause be victorious and I know that we're not all the way there but that was a really great thing that happened a few months ago," said Vedder, commenting on the Coastal Commission's vote against the 241-extension.
The fundraising event's vibe was simple, yet extravagant. There were tasty food stations and myriad bars commingled around the sprawling acreage of the closest house to Trestles. After the dinner/cocktail hour, a motor-mouthed female auctioneer steered the ship before Slater got up and thanked everyone for being there. And just after dusk, Vedder, the 2007 SIMA Environmentalist of the Year, took the stage for an epic solo set.
The crowd rocked for hours to the soothing, yet provocative lyrics of the Pearl Jam frontman before folk icon Ben Harper joined Vedder on stage for the last few songs. Of course, the evening wouldn't have been complete without an impromptu jam session with Slater. The eight-time world champ parked it on stage between Vedder and Harper for the evening's final song, Pearl Jam's "Indifference," to a standing ovation.
"Let's all paddle out for a midnight surf!" belted Vedder after his last jam. While no one was exactly scrambling to put on a wetsuit in the cold night air, Vedder's message that night along with his session the next day spoke volumes towards his personal fight to save our waves.
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Post subject: Re: Another Ed 'Secret Show' Jam 4/19
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 3:59 pm
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I flew across the freakin country for the Santa Cruz show. It was truly one of the best pearl jam related concert experiences I ever had. I am glad I got to atleast one show.
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